Add a Patch
Learn to quickly add a patch. Patching allows you to non-destructively extract and modify a specified area of the panorama without having to remap or convert the whole image.
Add an Image Patch
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Choose the Patches Mode from the Viewer Modes (hover mouse over the icon in the top left corner of the Viewer). 
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In the Viewer, spin the panorama to the location to be patched. 
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Double-click in the Viewer to add the patch. 
 The patch will be represented by a checkerboard. You can move the patch by clicking and dragging the center. The patch can also be resized by dragging on the red corner handles.
 
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Open the Properties panel if not already open, to access the Patch’s parameters. 
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For the Type, select Image. 
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Keep the Format as a Photoshop file. 
 If you have Photoshop (or any photo editor that accepts a photoshop file) installed, Pano2VR will open Photoshop once Extract is hit. You can then edit the patch image.
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Click, Extract. 
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Edit the extracted patch in the photo editor and then save it. 
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Go back to Pano2VR. 
 The panorama will be automatically updated with the edited patch.
✭ Patches are found in a subfolder of the project folder.
Copy and paste patches by activating the patch you want to copy (red) and right-click anywhere in the Viewer. Then choose Copy Active Media Element. Right-click anywhere in the viewer and select Paste Media Element to paste. You can also copy and paste patches in the List View.
See also
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Converting Patches to Point Hotspots (for creating roll-over effects) 
